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have to make tough calls but you can do so in a way that's consistent with international and american law. >> jon: within that, as it ratchets down, i think people have been surprised to see the strength of the bush era warrantless wire-tapping law and those things not also be lessened. the things he put in place people thought were government overreach and that maybe they had the mind you would perhaps tone down you haven't. >> well, the truth is we actually have modified them and built a legal structure and safeguards that are in place. they're not real sexy issues. >> jon: you don't know what i find sexy. [laughter] >> let me put it this way, i saw you clash with that thing so i know what you've been reading but... we're not going go there. >> jon: i appreciate that. >> i'm still the president. >> jon: i understand that. i respect the position. [cheers and applause] >> jon: um, the second thing and this one in the debate it was obviously a big moment. govern romney said you never called what happened in benghazi a terrorist attack and you said check the transcripts and crandy crowley s
have to make tough calls but you can do so in a way that's consistent with international and american law. >> jon: within that, as it ratchets down, i think people have been surprised to see the strength of the bush era warrantless wire-tapping law and those things not also be lessened. the things he put in place people thought were government overreach and that maybe they had the mind you would perhaps tone down you haven't. >> well, the truth is we actually have modified them and...
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toughest gun laws in the city. it did not do much to cut down on the violence. it took a lot of policingng to do it. >> >> the state department had not given benghazi the security, both physical and personal resources, it needed. >> former ambassssador thomas pickering, chairman of the accountability review board. the board's report is the result of a pre designation so far- three rignation so fafar, but added that the end of this debate. >> it is not but i feel like -- when somebody is going down the street and they cut someononeff. the other guy isis serious and the errant driversays yoyou are right here that is what happened this week. the ate department saiaid you were right. it sort of took the wind out of the sales of the republican consnspira theorists', i think somewh. a hearing was only an hour-and- a-half long? the last one was four hours and everyone was screaming. this one was pretty reasonable. >> still some wind in your sales, charles? >> the secretary said the buck stops with hurt. the president said
toughest gun laws in the city. it did not do much to cut down on the violence. it took a lot of policingng to do it. >> >> the state department had not given benghazi the security, both physical and personal resources, it needed. >> former ambassssador thomas pickering, chairman of the accountability review board. the board's report is the result of a pre designation so far- three rignation so fafar, but added that the end of this debate. >> it is not but i feel like --...
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it's about consolidating obamacare, making sure that's the law of the land, and a full withdrawal from afghanistan, nation-building at home, a constant theme of this presidency, that the tide of war is receding so we can build a new social democratic state. >> i would argue that's going to be closing argument, after a decade of war, now it's time to take that money and invest it at home. is that a winner? >> look, it's not -- it's a beguiling argument. i mean, it's very easy to tell americans, look, we've spent all these hundreds of billions of dollars trying to build countries, afghanistan, iraq. we should be investing that money in the united states. mitt romney's response ought to be the world security and our security, their prosperity and our prosperity, are entwined. we are part of a global economy. >> okay. dan, was it's a mistake for the president to leave this opening? i mean, basically he's saying, fundamentally, four more years, just need more time. so if you like what you see, then you're going to say, okay, let's give it more time. or if you think maybe he just hasn't had
it's about consolidating obamacare, making sure that's the law of the land, and a full withdrawal from afghanistan, nation-building at home, a constant theme of this presidency, that the tide of war is receding so we can build a new social democratic state. >> i would argue that's going to be closing argument, after a decade of war, now it's time to take that money and invest it at home. is that a winner? >> look, it's not -- it's a beguiling argument. i mean, it's very easy to tell...
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the other five have the highest gun ownership in the country and the most relaxed laws. we have the toughest gun laws in the city. it did not do much to cut down on the violence. it took a lot of police to do it. >> go on the internet. google gun-control and see what you come up with. statements from the founding fathers about our guns. toward washington. -- george washington. try to stop gun sales in this country, you will run into a series of roadblocks. >> austria h a ms kling inhe mid-1990s and they passed a severe loss where all existing guns had to be turned in. the government bought them back. after a certain date if they were in your home, you were arrested. they have had a decrease in crime and suicide, which is an interesting development. it seems to me, you either have to go that route, which you cannot in the u.s. -- gun ownership in australia was 5% of households. gallup has shown is 47% here. we he the second amendment and the history back to washington. given that we are a different culture, the kinds of laws that we pass are almost always an effective as
the other five have the highest gun ownership in the country and the most relaxed laws. we have the toughest gun laws in the city. it did not do much to cut down on the violence. it took a lot of police to do it. >> go on the internet. google gun-control and see what you come up with. statements from the founding fathers about our guns. toward washington. -- george washington. try to stop gun sales in this country, you will run into a series of roadblocks. >> austria h a ms kling...
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toughest gun laws in the city. it did not do much to cut down on the violence. it took a lot of policing to do it. go on the internet and find out when you come up with gun- control. george washington. fire arms ban next to the constitution itself. they are the americans liberty. try to stem gun sales in this country you will run into a serious roadblock. >> australia had a mass killing in the mid-90's's. it passed a severe loss where all existing guns had to return then. the government brought them back. after a certain date if there were in your home, you were arrested. they have had a decrease in crime, especially in suicide, an interesting development. it seems to me you either have to go that route, which you cannot in the u.s. -- gun ownership and australia was 5% of households. hear, gallup has shown is 47%. we have a second amendment and the whole history going back to washington. given that we are a different culture, the kinds along that we pass are almost always an effective as a result because there are
toughest gun laws in the city. it did not do much to cut down on the violence. it took a lot of policing to do it. go on the internet and find out when you come up with gun- control. george washington. fire arms ban next to the constitution itself. they are the americans liberty. try to stem gun sales in this country you will run into a serious roadblock. >> australia had a mass killing in the mid-90's's. it passed a severe loss where all existing guns had to return then. the government...
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. >> pennsylvania legislature passed the law six months ago. democrats say the law will allow to win the state in it's 20 electoral votes. >>> the federal reserve is launching a new effort to boost the economy and make borrowing cheaper. >> reporter: it's the first time the federal reserve has committed to boost the economy every month and keep interest rates low until unemployment goes down. fed chairman ben bernanke said the economic recovery especially in the u.s. job market is stuck. >> this is a main street policy because what we're about here is trying to get jobs going, we're trying to create more employment. >> reporter: specifically the fed will buy $40 billion worth of mortgage bonds every month. the idea being to drive mortgage rates even lower than their historic lows now. bernanke says if it works the plan should increase home buying, help the stock market and drive up consumer spending. >> if people feel their financial situation is better because their 401(k) looks better, their house is worth more, they are more willing to go ou
. >> pennsylvania legislature passed the law six months ago. democrats say the law will allow to win the state in it's 20 electoral votes. >>> the federal reserve is launching a new effort to boost the economy and make borrowing cheaper. >> reporter: it's the first time the federal reserve has committed to boost the economy every month and keep interest rates low until unemployment goes down. fed chairman ben bernanke said the economic recovery especially in the u.s. job...
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it is the law now and there are good thing necessary the bill. but at the time, and i believe and still believe it doesn't redouse enough health care and i could girlfriend you a long speech about that. i am a representative, i was sent to washington to speak for my constitients and my district was clearly opposed to the bill. that's why i won the support. had i voted for the bill in 2010, i would have been beaten in 2010. they sent me back to washington and they added redistrict we have a different result. >> will you ever go back and give it a shot? >>> not for a while. i have two children 14 and len. we are going to watch them grow up and i will take a break for a while. this is something that the country needs to be concerned about. people in congress that are not representative of the nation as a whole. most americans want us to get along and get things done and that is not happening in congress. >> does it worry you that it is hard for a person to take a principle stand and not survive politically because of it. >>> it doesn't worry me. i a
it is the law now and there are good thing necessary the bill. but at the time, and i believe and still believe it doesn't redouse enough health care and i could girlfriend you a long speech about that. i am a representative, i was sent to washington to speak for my constitients and my district was clearly opposed to the bill. that's why i won the support. had i voted for the bill in 2010, i would have been beaten in 2010. they sent me back to washington and they added redistrict we have a...
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she also tweeted that she does not miss her breasts as much as "harry's law," her show canceled last may. >> today madame tussaud's will release a -- reveal a wax likeness of taylor's with. offense to wear red can get into the museum for free. it will also get a copy of her red album when it is released. >> it is 4:57 60 degrees outside. >> people upset over how long it took the lights to go on in june anncr: this cano's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? cabecause voting for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs and... ...according to the official department of gislative... services, hundreds of millions for our schools. while saving taxpayer money by cutting casino subsidies. question seven. good jobs and better schools in maryland. not west virginia. we put a week's worth of bad odors in a home. some aerosols may just mix with them. can febreze really remove them? we asked real people what they thought. take a deep breath for me. describe the
she also tweeted that she does not miss her breasts as much as "harry's law," her show canceled last may. >> today madame tussaud's will release a -- reveal a wax likeness of taylor's with. offense to wear red can get into the museum for free. it will also get a copy of her red album when it is released. >> it is 4:57 60 degrees outside. >> people upset over how long it took the lights to go on in june anncr: this cano's in west virginia. but it makes millions off...
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lot of times they are stolen guns or people that just obviously are willing to break the law. we have to make sure that people that are innocent, people that are law-abiding citizens, and have a right to privacy, still can be able to enjoy that and not have this infringement upon them because of the tragedy that's happened and tragedies that happen every single day. >> what they did was legal. you can get the position and newspapers can publish things that are public. still doesn't this stigmatize all gun owners that have their name published there? >> i can't see how something that's legal could stigmatize someone. and i would think that second amendment advocates would be applauding versus criticizing such a decision when there is an exercise of the constitutional right. there is a great deal of enthusiasm for the second amendment advocates behind the constitutional rights and i would think they are the first ones to applaud the action. >> you don't see anything. there is a terrible, horrendous massacre that devastated the country and broken all of our hearts and then publis
lot of times they are stolen guns or people that just obviously are willing to break the law. we have to make sure that people that are innocent, people that are law-abiding citizens, and have a right to privacy, still can be able to enjoy that and not have this infringement upon them because of the tragedy that's happened and tragedies that happen every single day. >> what they did was legal. you can get the position and newspapers can publish things that are public. still doesn't this...
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you understand what this looks like with law enforcement. but we are told that right now the fbi is told to take the lead. they would be able to uphold in court but that the intelligence agency agencies know. >> so, his name is ali alhazri. we know that he was posting details of the attack as it was happening on his social media websites. we know that officials detained him and turned him over to tunisia. >> cnn has obtained an e-mail that details within eight hours that the shelter location is under fire where the navy s.e.a.l.s were veeventually killed. they were in a position to know a lot about the attack in realtime. >> they did know that there were mortars being used. with the threat of information like that, and that is only one piece of the picture and days later they find out that there was more to it. it puts officials into a position of getting more information. they like to get the big picture and i think that is one of the reasons why it didn't come out earlier. i still don't understand, is that i assume there were debriefings o
you understand what this looks like with law enforcement. but we are told that right now the fbi is told to take the lead. they would be able to uphold in court but that the intelligence agency agencies know. >> so, his name is ali alhazri. we know that he was posting details of the attack as it was happening on his social media websites. we know that officials detained him and turned him over to tunisia. >> cnn has obtained an e-mail that details within eight hours that the shelter...
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but the bank refused to recognize him as a whistle-blower, which would have protected him under the law. the bank would not comment on an individual case. not a single uk-based bank has been forced out -- forced out individuals for highlighting problems within their bank. he was working at an investment bank on a different matter. he, too, was fired. it told us how he was portrayed as a malcontent by his bank for highlighting problems with that. >> you got fired by the firm for blowing the whistle. white lotus operon the -- what modus operandi does a bank followed? >> it is an unholy alliance of mutual self-interest. they do everything to bad mouth the whistle blower. they have a 100% success record. >> on one occasion, the watchdog told him never to contact them again. ssa has been a central theme of the financial crisis, with many accusing it of being too close to the banks. >> the role has been very much in the spotlight. i think the banks, if they were able to, would reduce its powers, but it seems that their surveillance of the london-based banks result in no intervention of them.
but the bank refused to recognize him as a whistle-blower, which would have protected him under the law. the bank would not comment on an individual case. not a single uk-based bank has been forced out -- forced out individuals for highlighting problems within their bank. he was working at an investment bank on a different matter. he, too, was fired. it told us how he was portrayed as a malcontent by his bank for highlighting problems with that. >> you got fired by the firm for blowing...
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by laws k. of the u.k. pirate party says the agreement is just as outrageous and harmful a similar anti-piracy legislation abandoned by lawmakers in america following mass protests there. this is part of a line along a long line of attacks on civil liberties and internet freedom the actor agreement is just right. that we've seen the the so which was already dropped by the united states under a wave of wave of protests now the actor agreement has the potential to be just as dangerous or even more so to the very fabric of the internet and our economy so so put it it's actually going to me that there's going to be an arms an acceptable level of surveillance on all of our internet connection is essentially what this agreement turns your internet service provider into a kind of police officer and that's really one of the problems about the changes that agreement brings about it makes a copyright infringer a criminal offense which is in fact entirely new move. ahead of this school function of the year the world e
by laws k. of the u.k. pirate party says the agreement is just as outrageous and harmful a similar anti-piracy legislation abandoned by lawmakers in america following mass protests there. this is part of a line along a long line of attacks on civil liberties and internet freedom the actor agreement is just right. that we've seen the the so which was already dropped by the united states under a wave of wave of protests now the actor agreement has the potential to be just as dangerous or even...
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others however had contained these laws into themselves. they were operating mafia like organization's getting criminal enterprises and some of them as we see have very infamous orientations. this was really problematic. the fundamental paradox that we find now is it's going to be different for the government to put the genie back in the bottle with these militias. the militias were really organized into these ad hoc bodies that were intended to enforce security during the transitional period and i'm talking about the supreme security committees that were formed and attached to the ministry of interior. they really functioned like a national army across the country and. they were normally assigned to the ministry of interior. like every account of the supreme security committee, they been poorly trained. they have allowed the militias to pursue their own prerogative. there are reports of people who would join the supreme security committees and it would be triple dipping so they would get the payment from the committees, the police and thei
others however had contained these laws into themselves. they were operating mafia like organization's getting criminal enterprises and some of them as we see have very infamous orientations. this was really problematic. the fundamental paradox that we find now is it's going to be different for the government to put the genie back in the bottle with these militias. the militias were really organized into these ad hoc bodies that were intended to enforce security during the transitional period...
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at the moment it's a problem with militias as you say have been a large numbers of people to taint laws or was of people tortured. we think. there are many problems with the m.t.c. it's a very we could ministration it doesn't really have that much legitimacy there's been no proper elections yet but i think you have to remember that most libyans expected that they realized that there would be a certain amount of chaos after the fall of gadhafi this was a dictator who was in power for four decades. and of course there are lots of pent up resentments there are lots of conflicts between tribes and groups and cities in libya and there is no government at the moment to sort these problems at all nick i can stay with them you have to get into into the. new civil war it's not civil war yet but i think you will see anywhere near that but don't you think it's very problematic that you have western countries recognizing the n.p.c. saying this is a legitimate government of libya when the libyans themselves and have a chance to say that if anybody even asked. well i was in benghazi shortly after the
at the moment it's a problem with militias as you say have been a large numbers of people to taint laws or was of people tortured. we think. there are many problems with the m.t.c. it's a very we could ministration it doesn't really have that much legitimacy there's been no proper elections yet but i think you have to remember that most libyans expected that they realized that there would be a certain amount of chaos after the fall of gadhafi this was a dictator who was in power for four...
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are property law and they want to enforce it all over the world but this doesn't mean that this is good for the people and this is why would we have this protest in poland because people feel oppressed by that essentially actor is about protecting intellectual property from music and books to pharmaceuticals and clothes similar in form to the stalled u.s. bill so people are also sparked widespread protests however critics say actor was engineered in complete secrecy bypassing government procedures and the criminal punishment it allows alerted many in the legislation must be founded in the public opinion of what's right and wrong when you have a copyright industry that's talking about extraditing a person who has done nothing but linking to t.v. shows extradition does something useful murder and genocide this is such an abuse of power i think its time is more than ripe for a serious review of what we want with copyright law and it's certainly not calling . just terrorists. who doubt this will happen given that prime minister to six party holds the majority in the same government says the
are property law and they want to enforce it all over the world but this doesn't mean that this is good for the people and this is why would we have this protest in poland because people feel oppressed by that essentially actor is about protecting intellectual property from music and books to pharmaceuticals and clothes similar in form to the stalled u.s. bill so people are also sparked widespread protests however critics say actor was engineered in complete secrecy bypassing government...
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when i practiced law people went into bankruptcy to be protected from creditors so they can reorganize. going into bankruptcy is not to punish someone but giving them breenling room, somehow this is convinced it's a horrible thing like it would be mean. you're giving them protection. so they can reorganize can try to fix things. >> they went through a bankruptcy. there is a 95 page opinion by the judge on the bankruptcy. it's just that terms were dictated by the president of the united states rather than through a trial in court. administration stepped in and said here is how you're going to settle this. and auto companies went through a bankruptcy. president ob yaum and his people saying we saved people from bankruptcy no, you sent them through a bankruptcy. it's a difference between normal bankruptcy and what the president did is that he dictated we're going to take secured bond holders they're going to lose their stake. we're going to ignore 200 years of american law in order to reward unsecured creditors my political pals said the president with people's tax dollars. we overpaid an
when i practiced law people went into bankruptcy to be protected from creditors so they can reorganize. going into bankruptcy is not to punish someone but giving them breenling room, somehow this is convinced it's a horrible thing like it would be mean. you're giving them protection. so they can reorganize can try to fix things. >> they went through a bankruptcy. there is a 95 page opinion by the judge on the bankruptcy. it's just that terms were dictated by the president of the united...
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lot of your other jerk i'd like to go to you first it's a little out of resources and i live in the law so let me change gears we're running out of trying to help a africa become independent i want to change gears here and i want to go to work first i mean i want to look at interventions here and i'm going to include afghanistan and iraq ok when we have regime. change do you think that countries where there's a western intervention like we have with libya we have with iraq and we have with afghanistan and then compare it to like where there wasn't and there is a regime change when we look at tunisia and egypt don't you think it's indigenous change of power there is a better chance for democracy like we have in egypt like we have in tunisia because western interventions military interventions slow it down or curb it or warp it and that's what we're seeing right now do you think that's fair. no i think that's a fair point to make i think if you have western intervention it creates inevitably and i think we will see this in libya sooner rather than later also it creates some kind of resent
lot of your other jerk i'd like to go to you first it's a little out of resources and i live in the law so let me change gears we're running out of trying to help a africa become independent i want to change gears here and i want to go to work first i mean i want to look at interventions here and i'm going to include afghanistan and iraq ok when we have regime. change do you think that countries where there's a western intervention like we have with libya we have with iraq and we have with...
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sure they follow the law. i want to bring down the tax rates of small employers, big employers, so they want to be here. canada's tax rate is now 15%. ours is 35%. if you are starting a business, where would you rather started? we have to be competitive. regulations have quadrupled the rate of regulations -- have quadrupled under this president. small businesses feel like they're under attack from their own government. i want to make sure that regulators say their job as encouraging small business, not crushing it. obamacare has been an extraordinary deterrent to enterprises of all kinds. my party is making sure that we get more people hired if we have more people hired, if we get back manufacturing jobs, if we get back all kinds of jobs, you will see rising incomes again. the reason incomes are down is because unemployment is so high. i know what it takes to get this to happen. my plan will do that. >> mr. president, two minutes here because we will go to our last question. >> we need to create jobs. both gov
sure they follow the law. i want to bring down the tax rates of small employers, big employers, so they want to be here. canada's tax rate is now 15%. ours is 35%. if you are starting a business, where would you rather started? we have to be competitive. regulations have quadrupled the rate of regulations -- have quadrupled under this president. small businesses feel like they're under attack from their own government. i want to make sure that regulators say their job as encouraging small...
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half hours to go until former cia director general david petraeus is confronted on capitol hill by law makers for the first time since his sudden direction years ago. this comes after some of the lawmakers watch they used a video drone and shows the u.s. consulate and the cia in benghazi before during and after the attack on 9-11. that video was screened during a closed hearing earlier in the day and in an open hearing things got heated. >> the arrogance and dishonesty reflected in all of this is a little bit breath taking. it is about time that the president of the united states decide to level with the american people, find out the facts. i am appalled that the administration could not anticipate escalating violence and failed to step up security measures to protect our diplomats. >> democrats yesterday worked hard to de p fend the president and u.s. ambassador rice not ruled out as the next secretary of state nominee. >> these unfair attacks on ambassador susan rice are simply wrong. she had to rely on the intelligence that was provided. i sat here while colin powell provide the the
half hours to go until former cia director general david petraeus is confronted on capitol hill by law makers for the first time since his sudden direction years ago. this comes after some of the lawmakers watch they used a video drone and shows the u.s. consulate and the cia in benghazi before during and after the attack on 9-11. that video was screened during a closed hearing earlier in the day and in an open hearing things got heated. >> the arrogance and dishonesty reflected in all of...
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it includes torts, constitutional law, administrative law, law and economics, property and many more. he's also i should say speaking as someone who was his student, great teacher and mentor. just quickly by way of background, he earned his bachelor's from columbia in '64. got a bachelor's in jurisprudence, and an llb in '68. he did not get a supreme court clerkship according to the story he told us, when he interviewed with chief justice warren, he was asked which of the justice's opinions he didn't agree with. and he said, where should i begin? not calculated to get a clerkship. instead, then he began teaching at usc where he taught from '68 to '72. then moved to the university of chicago where he was from 1972 until 2009. he's now at nyu. richard is also one of the rare academics who made the transition to becoming a public intellectual, but did so without giving up his deeper scholarly work or his representation among people who value that. his gumption of being on this panel, as well as several others. next, tony falzone, to my immediate left. my immediate left, your right forfro
it includes torts, constitutional law, administrative law, law and economics, property and many more. he's also i should say speaking as someone who was his student, great teacher and mentor. just quickly by way of background, he earned his bachelor's from columbia in '64. got a bachelor's in jurisprudence, and an llb in '68. he did not get a supreme court clerkship according to the story he told us, when he interviewed with chief justice warren, he was asked which of the justice's opinions he...
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is able to get what is called the law police of violence that it can control the territory and that eventually these institutions will be created to bit by bit it's a long process the libyans were very aware of this the kind of talks of that took place at the united nations last summer for three months where the united nations was thinking very systematically about what libya needed indicated that there would be major problems and i think we're seeing that also doesn't mean that it necessarily has to end in chaos but it certainly means that the process could be prolonged and pretty messy go ahead diana go ahead and i think a lot of these things could have been foreseen when the bombs try our way to go back. may i mean i please go back to the first of all the statement that there was no alternative at the very beginning when there were the first people heard which turned out to be propaganda. about. bombing his own people there has been pretty well this proved since then now at the very beginning there was an opportunity and there were offers from latin america from africa to mediate to find so
is able to get what is called the law police of violence that it can control the territory and that eventually these institutions will be created to bit by bit it's a long process the libyans were very aware of this the kind of talks of that took place at the united nations last summer for three months where the united nations was thinking very systematically about what libya needed indicated that there would be major problems and i think we're seeing that also doesn't mean that it necessarily...
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and not bound by international law and international humanitarian law. when hamas was just part of the system and wasn't in control of gaza, israel did exactly the same and more and continues to do that. so the question is not whether hamas is in control of gaza. the question is the occupation and israel's sense of impunity and of course, the international community's granting this military occupation immunity to carry out whatever it wants against the palestinians, not only that, but we get branded and we get labeled and we get blamed, and i've heard lip statements that they fail to address the real issues. >> thank you for joining me. >> you are most welcome. thank you. >>> next they join me to talk petraeus, benghazi and the middle east coming up. >> translator: this is an aggression against all of the palestinian people and we all have to stand and to act. >> leaders on israel and the palestinians not backing down in the growing battle with hamas and israel, where will the conflict lead to? let's check my panel, allen dershowitz and general mark clin
and not bound by international law and international humanitarian law. when hamas was just part of the system and wasn't in control of gaza, israel did exactly the same and more and continues to do that. so the question is not whether hamas is in control of gaza. the question is the occupation and israel's sense of impunity and of course, the international community's granting this military occupation immunity to carry out whatever it wants against the palestinians, not only that, but we get...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. jie uk tad to sorkin. he jokingly said he might work me into the plot again. when sorkin was interviewed by my boss tina brown the subject turned naturally enough to david petraeus. sorkin said he would love to include the sex scandal in the upcoming season but alas it's not to be. >> our timeline ends the day before the petraeus story broke and i can't include it, otherwise i would have loved to. >> otherwise you would go there. >> yeah. >> what struck me is the way sorkin was struck about heroes. he's only interested in ones that are flawed like petraeus, one he desires. he wasn't sure it would work in this snarky age. sorkin's next project is a guy who certainly qualifies as a brilliant but qualified icon steve jobs. sorkin's making a film about the apple founder which he described this way. >> then tire movie -- then tire going to be three scenes, three scenes only all taking place in realtime. the first being the
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. jie uk tad to sorkin. he jokingly said he might work me into the plot again. when sorkin was interviewed by my boss tina brown the subject turned naturally enough to david petraeus. sorkin said he would love to include the sex scandal in the upcoming season but alas it's not to be. >> our timeline ends the day before...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. so now's the time. we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices.n. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest, with $400, $500, up to $600 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with 3 years interest-free financing. plus free same day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars ends soon at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ jie uk tad to sorkin. he jokingly said he might work me into the plot again. when sorkin was interviewed by my boss tina brown the subject turned naturally enough to david petraeus. sorkin said he would love to include the sex scandal in the upcoming season but alas it's not to be. >> our timeline ends the day before the petraeus story broke and i can't include it, otherwise i would have loved to. >> otherwise you would go there. >> yeah. >> what struck me is the way sorkin was struck about heroes
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even though it violates the buy american provision of the stimulus law. also, this week abound solar, solar panel manufacturer given $400 million government loan guarantee by the obama administration went on the auction block. abound announceed bankruptcy in june about nine months after another benefactor of the government loan guarantee program solyndra. finally earlier in week daily caller reported we are gone. progolf letter sent letter after the quiv about the president's frequent golfing asking him to please reconsider the political strategy of criticizing president obama's passion for golf. the group says it hurts the industry and the employees. daily caller now points out golf coalition is represented by tony podesta, democratic lobbyist with close ties to the white house. we are golf contend the issue is not political. it's just wants to prevent unnecessary regulation of lin links. president played 104 rounds since taking office. tonight the focus on big fall races centers on the massachusetts senate contest. correspondent molly line shows us what
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another country law he is, go by the book and be imprisoned in another country with how many months with you trying to work through the legal things to get him out, tireless efforts. you know, it's just disturbing on that level. but the outcome is what we are grateful for, eddie. thank you for being part of the program. >> well, let me tell you, kimberly, and i appreciate this. it wasn't only me, to be honest with you. i can just correct this two more points for people. i got my associates, i got other people in mexico city and down there. it's a team effort. yeah, i was the lead lawyer but it was great to work with many people. >> it's good of you to acknowledge them. we don't have much time. we have to wrap, eddie, by want to say yes, obviousry to the team, you have to work together and especially on international cases. congratulations on getting this fine american home safe. you are to be commended to the efforts of you and your other legal counsel. thanks so much. now to the quickly approaching fiscal cliff. tonight president obama and lawmakers are heading back to washington.
another country law he is, go by the book and be imprisoned in another country with how many months with you trying to work through the legal things to get him out, tireless efforts. you know, it's just disturbing on that level. but the outcome is what we are grateful for, eddie. thank you for being part of the program. >> well, let me tell you, kimberly, and i appreciate this. it wasn't only me, to be honest with you. i can just correct this two more points for people. i got my...